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Shooting near White House, drug lord extradition approved

A week in crime extends from a man getting shot after brandishing a gun near the White House to drug kingpin Joaquin ''El Chapo'' Guzman's resisting extradition to the U.S. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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A U.S. Secret Service agent shot a man who brandished a gun near the White House, Friday, while President Barack Obama was out golfing.
One witness described the scene as "mass chaos."
Officials say the man, who appeared to be in his mid-20s, was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
The White House was briefly placed under lockdown. An investigation is underway.
As a victim testified, the Uber driver charged with shooting six people dead in February couldn't keep quiet.
Jason Dalton's outburst in a Michigan court this week ended like this...
Professional gambler Billy Walters left a Las Vegas court this week... posting bond, after criminal charges were filed against him for insider trading. He and former chairman of Dean Foods, Thomas Davis, are accused of a years-long trading scheme which even included a tip that benefited pro golfer Phil Mickelson.
Davis has pled guilty and Mickelson says he has agreed to return the money.
Mexican officials say the extradition of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States has been approved.
But Guzman's lawyers say they'll do everything in their power to stop it.
Under guarantees he will NOT be executed, Mexico's foreign ministry said the kingpin would face charges including drug trafficking, money laundering and murder in U.S. federal courts.

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